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@#c24430496:Funny. Of course, in Canada, we still talk about "40s" of hard liquor, which should be called a quart, but US quarts are only 32 oz. Poor buggers. Of course, their ounces are a little bigger.

Weekend project. Open beer. Drink beer. Rinse and repeat.

@D0GG: For some things, yes. For example, I have LiveSync keeping my pictures current on three computers, but I don't want to fill up my 2GB of Dropbox space with them. I don't need to access them from the cloud, and if I do, I do it in Picaso. The new Dropbox feature, if you could take the cloud-saved (Dropbox

Apparently not Google.ca

@kc2idf: Your talkin' crazy!

Two things made me happy about this. One, almost all of these are available as portable apps. Two, I run most of them. Damn, I'm good. Or a good follower.

@Micho: "It's about opening doors, not crawling through Windows," as the ad for (I believe) OS/2 said. (Capitalization mine.)

This is nice, but I want the ability to have some things on everything BUT the Dropbox server, a la FolderShare/LiveSync. I still use LiveSync for photos and stuff, because if they are on all my computers, I don't need them filling up my Dropbox space. (Maybe that is why they don't have that option.)

@buckets78: I agree with others, "free beer" will get you killed, but can we yell "movie!" in a crowed firehouse?

@jodaff: Or, avoid making symlinks (sp?) by having a folder copy to your local Dropbox folder when the contents change.

@TiccTechToe: I would like to lose the religous part of the date (although I like the Latin) but "Common Era" is booorrrrriiiiinnngg.

Is this run by a competitor to 31 boxes? 31, 42... Like a rival for WD-40 called JB-80, "It's twice a good."

I got my first computer in my 3rd year university. An Amstrad portable with 512k and dual 720k floppy drives. DUAL drives, see how cool I was?

@Dubs: +1 "future nostalgia" I wish you were in my English class. (The one I teach, not on I take.)

@pointyblue: Mine seems to. Am I missing something?

Still not in Canada?

VOTE: Xmarks

"Old 320GB drive." Remember when that would have seemed obscene? You should remember, it was probably less than two years ago.